Social and Cultural Geography

Edited by Denis Linehan, Ian D. Clark, Philip F. Xie

‘This innovative collection embraces the “spatial turn” in the humanities and adopts a topographical approach to explore the powerful associations between cultures and societies, colonialism and space. The capacity of the various humanit...

Edited by John Morrissey

‘Can the framework of human security be reconstituted to provide an ethical grounding for international politics? The chapters in this volume grapple with this question as they incisively critique the Global North’s response to the so-ca...

Edited by Anjeline de Dios, Lily Kong

‘Two decades after the original promotion of creative industries, there is a period of global rethinking. With talk of a “creative economy” that goes beyond the traditional sectors, critiques of creative cities, and a stalling of three d...

‘Now, more than ever, researchers need multi-scalar tools to navigate complex and borderless research problems. This Handbook offers a multi-layered array of research methods that identify, experiment with and analyse mobile data and the...

Edited by James G. Carrier

‘This excellent collection of essays by junior and senior scholars is an appeal to rejuvenate economic anthropology and it does so brilliantly. Setting a research agenda requires engagement, focus, and the courage to point at ongoing ina...

Bernard Debarbieux

‘Debarbieux continues to traverse with ease the Anglophone/Francophone border in social theory with this most recent work, a creative and highly readable exploration of the political significance of social imaginaries of space. Through ...

Aharon Kellerman

'This is an impressive grand sweeping book about the globalization and spatial mobility of people, capital, information and technology. It requires a great scholar such as Kellerman to bring such wide-ranging topics together in a single ...

Edited by Stephan Feuchtwang

‘In the flourishing market of surveys of Chinese religions, this Handbook stands out on many counts, including breadth of coverage, quality of writing, and variety of authors’ cultural and intellectual backgrounds. It is built not only o...

Edited by Hamzah Muzaini, Claudio Minca

‘After Heritage not only offers much needed critical analysis of the heritage-making power and practices of ordinary people, but also productively de-stabilizes the binaries that have long constrained critical memory studies – individual...

Edited by Loretta Lees, Martin Phillips

‘This excellent, wide-ranging and comprehensive Handbook deals with comparative gentrification theory, key concepts in gentrification, different types and dimensions of gentrification and resistance to gentrification. It includes a wide ...

Edited by Rachel Woodward

‘Assembled by perhaps the most pivotal figure in the geographic study of militaries and militarisation, these chapters offer provocative reflections and myriad lines of flight for future inquiry. The varied and exciting contributions, in...

Edited by Karolina Doughty, Michelle Duffy, Theresa Harada

‘Sounding Places represents a significant theoretical and empirical moment in an emergent sonic geography. Through the lens of a more-than-representational theoretical approach, the volume presents an eclectic and dizzying array of sound...